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    1. Uriah‏ @crimkadid 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @HistOpinion

      We know this now. Idea that Hitler would come to dominate all of Western Europe seemed very improbable in 1930's.

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    2. Historical Opinion‏ @HistOpinion 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @crimkadid

      .@crimkadid From the New York Times, August 5, 1934:pic.twitter.com/y4DLntLi9D

      2 replies 9 retweets 11 likes
    3. Historical Opinion‏ @HistOpinion 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @HistOpinion

      Most Americans didn't want to get involved in another European war. But it was clear throughout the 30s that war was what Hitler wanted.

      1 reply 1 retweet 7 likes
    4. Uriah‏ @crimkadid 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @HistOpinion

      Even in 1940 a total French collapse in the face of a resurrected German Army seemed unlikely. In 1933 it seemed impossible.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    5. Historical Opinion‏ @HistOpinion 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @crimkadid

      .@crimkadid In August '39, William Bullitt, the American Ambassador in France wrote home that if Hitler took Poland,

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    6. Historical Opinion‏ @HistOpinion 15 Sep 2016
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      .@crimkadid "It was exceedingly doubtful, to put it mildly, that France and England would be able to win the war." http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/FRUS/FRUS-idx?type=turn&entity=FRUS.FRUS1939v01.p0315&id=FRUS.FRUS1939v01&isize=M&q1=conquer …

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    7. Uriah‏ @crimkadid 15 Sep 2016
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      Hitler's General Staff were in a better position to know the truth and they were certain of defeat.pic.twitter.com/1OlL9QMEjR

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    8. Historical Opinion‏ @HistOpinion 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @crimkadid

      .@crimkadid Literally the next sentence in that book is that Beck was alone in his objections and was quickly replaced.

      2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
    9. Uriah‏ @crimkadid 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @HistOpinion

      Next page: "So deep was their disapproval of Hitler's reckless drive to war that they began to make plans to overthrow him".

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    10. Historical Opinion‏ @HistOpinion 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @crimkadid

      .@crimkadid This is pretty straightforward: every European state feared Germany, and increasingly so, in the 1930s. And they were right.

      2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
      Uriah‏ @crimkadid 15 Sep 2016
      Replying to @HistOpinion

      Americans in 1930's didn't give Jewish question urgency because they thought there were other safe havens. This was not crazy.

      7:42 PM - 15 Sep 2016
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        2. Historical Opinion‏ @HistOpinion 15 Sep 2016
          Replying to @crimkadid

          .@crimkadid This is sadly untrue. You can't let people off the hook. FDR himself, 6/8/39, acknowledges the problem:pic.twitter.com/NlZ2xXLBwV

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        3. Historical Opinion‏ @HistOpinion 15 Sep 2016
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          .@crimkadid We put up immigration barriers to Eastern & Southern Europeans in the 20s bc we didn't want more Eastern & Southern Europeans.

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